64
64
Jan 2, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
here's normandy. normandy is the key to liberating france, england. there's no other proper area of beaches that can be covered by support and can be landing craft coming in from the english ports. but normandy. and there's paris. why france? e france is the gateway to third reich. here it is. d here's the rhine river and the siegfried line you' got to come in to normandy, swing through paris to get to the rhine and hitler's third r there's georgia and now we're going to go to the movies. 1970, patton. and they're on the island, sicily, and they've got big huge maps of sicily. george and his headquarters. and he looks at his staff and ys, messina, bill messina's the key to sicily. if they had let me land that syracuse and drive up the coast road. messina, i have every german on this -- island now. it's the same thing with con, ladies and gentlemen. if you're going to go into normandy to get into northwest france, to get to the third reich, you've got to go through con imagine the old fashioned spoke wheel and the center hub that the roads come through
here's normandy. normandy is the key to liberating france, england. there's no other proper area of beaches that can be covered by support and can be landing craft coming in from the english ports. but normandy. and there's paris. why france? e france is the gateway to third reich. here it is. d here's the rhine river and the siegfried line you' got to come in to normandy, swing through paris to get to the rhine and hitler's third r there's georgia and now we're going to go to the movies. 1970,...
36
36
Jan 19, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
ijust hope to god i can see normandy again. why is it important for you to go back? nice to see the people again. altogether please... they sing and whenever bill travels, his companions are treated to a song. tonight, there's even a duet with his daughter, linda. as a 20—year—old, he discovered first—hand the horrors of war. and now, as a newly—crowned 100—year—old, bill gladden spreads joy wherever he goes to whoever he meets. john maguire, bbc news, suffolk. you're watching bbc news. i'm tanya beckett. we are going to break away for a little look at the post office horizon inquiry looking into how hundreds of post—masters and mistresses were wrongly convicted. facing a second grilling of the week todayis facing a second grilling of the week today is paul patterson who is a european director of fujitsu, the technology giant behind the horizon software which was used in post offices. appearing before the business and trade committee on tuesday, he apologised to sub—postmasters and mistresses and said fujitsu has a moral obligation to contribute to compensation due t
ijust hope to god i can see normandy again. why is it important for you to go back? nice to see the people again. altogether please... they sing and whenever bill travels, his companions are treated to a song. tonight, there's even a duet with his daughter, linda. as a 20—year—old, he discovered first—hand the horrors of war. and now, as a newly—crowned 100—year—old, bill gladden spreads joy wherever he goes to whoever he meets. john maguire, bbc news, suffolk. you're watching bbc...
51
51
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
and — 80 years after d—day — we speak to the woman who helped map the beaches for the normandy landingsof those stories coming up in a moment. all of those stories coming up in a moment. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre we'll start with football and and fulham travel to liverpool laterfor the first—leg of their league cup semi final. it's the first time the visitors, fulham, have got to this stage of the competition. their manager, marco silva, says making the final would be a huge achievement. if liverpool go on to win the trophy, it would be for a record tenth time. assistant manager pep linders says they're keen to get to wembley. when we're young we want to place the most iconic stadiums in the world in wembley is one of them. it has so much history and so many memories. we want to go there. i think the team has his hunger, it's the closest final we can reach. we need to be spot on in all departments, that's for sure. another stepping stool to face liverpool and be in the final. if you achieve something like that we're
and — 80 years after d—day — we speak to the woman who helped map the beaches for the normandy landingsof those stories coming up in a moment. all of those stories coming up in a moment. now for sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre we'll start with football and and fulham travel to liverpool laterfor the first—leg of their league cup semi final. it's the first time the visitors, fulham, have got to this stage of the competition. their...
44
44
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
we're looking at modern—day maps of the normandy coastline — areas once so familiar to her but neverl, i don't know, this might be thanks to your endeavours. well, i can remember bayeux, as well. the place where they had battles which went on for some time. despite playing a role in the success of the allied invasion, she's never been to the areas she charted in such vital detail. but she says she would love to visit the region. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact places where they stayed, but, i mean, it's such a long time ago. there won't be many people who are alive still that were alive then. so it's just a matter of trying to remember and thinking what it must have been like. but you'd love to go? mm, it would be interesting. i'd spent a year in france. just at the beginning of the war, i came back from france and i was completely bilingual by then, so it's all there somewhere. it takes a bit of coming out. a few glasses of alcohol always help. looking out onto whitehall, christian remembers her bus stop at horse guards opposite and some off—duty antics wi
we're looking at modern—day maps of the normandy coastline — areas once so familiar to her but neverl, i don't know, this might be thanks to your endeavours. well, i can remember bayeux, as well. the place where they had battles which went on for some time. despite playing a role in the success of the allied invasion, she's never been to the areas she charted in such vital detail. but she says she would love to visit the region. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact...
23
23
Jan 1, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
they launched this diplomatic simulation called the normandy process. and they achieved nothing.hat is, an imitation that was supposed to gain time. in order to arm ukraine with deadly weapons, to prepare for war with russia, you know, i’ll honestly say, i reproach myself for not seeing, i think i didn’t see a single one, these are the details in which lies devil, look how young president zelensky behaves in paris during president putin’s speech regarding the measures that should save him... zelensky’s country, look how he is trying with all his might to show the world how he feels about what our president is proposing . this is happening in 2019. it is, of course, necessary to extend the validity of the agreement on the special status of individual regions of donbass. and ultimately, give this norm a permanent character, as provided for in the minsk agreements on... about which i mentioned at the beginning, then the war comes, and this duality in which zelensky lives, it does not go in vain, it must be suppressed by something, and it can be suppressed either with drugs or alcoho
they launched this diplomatic simulation called the normandy process. and they achieved nothing.hat is, an imitation that was supposed to gain time. in order to arm ukraine with deadly weapons, to prepare for war with russia, you know, i’ll honestly say, i reproach myself for not seeing, i think i didn’t see a single one, these are the details in which lies devil, look how young president zelensky behaves in paris during president putin’s speech regarding the measures that should save...
36
36
Jan 31, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
, the cemetery of normandy when he was in france because it was raining and then referred to those people there as -- can you imagine a sitting president, he was talking about him being time he made those comments. what we were hearing was complaints about their spending power. that the same wages they were making were not going as far at the grocery store and the rents were of. how do you answer that? there have been these economic struggles at the kitchen table and just getting by month-to-month for people who have not yet gotten big raises in the last couple of years. >> that may have been true then. it was not true saturday afternoon. totally different story. totally different. why? because we know when it comes to the economy, that it catches up a little bit later than you would like for them to. i know this, that gasoline costs were much higher back then than they are today. all know the economy little bit later and i know time with her entire and when you were in wisconsin. and when you were you would anything here today the same thing when you there. >> i'm sure the■5 president is
, the cemetery of normandy when he was in france because it was raining and then referred to those people there as -- can you imagine a sitting president, he was talking about him being time he made those comments. what we were hearing was complaints about their spending power. that the same wages they were making were not going as far at the grocery store and the rents were of. how do you answer that? there have been these economic struggles at the kitchen table and just getting by...
10
10.0
Jan 15, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
involvement at normandy and world war two. today it rings in memory of the more than 400,000 americans who gave their lives fighting for the cause of freedom in that war. and in honor of all the american citizen, soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines whose brave and sacrifice secured the victory and the peace that. the seven tolls of the bell represent, the many in a veteran's life, each with a specific meaning to one. the choice serve this toll represents the veteran's willingness, sacrifice his or her life for their country. a dedication to which few are called toll camaraderie. representing the friendship hopes family and unity that bond all service members together told. three. patriotism representing the veterans pride in their country. a duty to protect it. and the joy in celebrating the freedoms enshrined in our constitution. told for respect. representing the respect given to a veteran by their community. earned by them and owed by us for their service. told five is dignity, representing the dignity with which a vetera
involvement at normandy and world war two. today it rings in memory of the more than 400,000 americans who gave their lives fighting for the cause of freedom in that war. and in honor of all the american citizen, soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines whose brave and sacrifice secured the victory and the peace that. the seven tolls of the bell represent, the many in a veteran's life, each with a specific meaning to one. the choice serve this toll represents the veteran's willingness, sacrifice...
163
163
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
we're looking at modern day maps of the normandy coastline, areas once so familiar to her, but nevered the areas she charted in such vital detail, but would love to see them. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact places where they stayed, but i mean, it's such a long time ago. there won't be many people who are alive still, that were alive then. but you'd love to go? mm, it would be interesting. last summer, she recreated a flight she first took in 1943. even at 103 years old, her adventurous spirit remains undimmed. john maguire, bbc news, whitehall. amazing woman! the technology of tomorrow is being unveiled today in las vegas. artificial intelligence dominates this year's consumer electronics show. our technology reporter james clayton has been to see what the future could look like. there's a lot of weird tech at ces. take this hyundai prototype carthat, crab—like, moves sideways into parking spaces. 0r drone soccer, where the goal is to fly a drone through a doughnut—shaped goal, which is harder than it looks. now start using the left stick, and start moving
we're looking at modern day maps of the normandy coastline, areas once so familiar to her, but nevered the areas she charted in such vital detail, but would love to see them. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact places where they stayed, but i mean, it's such a long time ago. there won't be many people who are alive still, that were alive then. but you'd love to go? mm, it would be interesting. last summer, she recreated a flight she first took in 1943. even at 103 years...
33
33
Jan 30, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the former president to visit the normandy because it was raining. and then you imagine.ime he made the comments yesterday with this possibility referring to trump as a student president, people already said by telling the truth understand that. as far as the grocery store, how you into, there have been economic struggles at the kitchen table■ getting by month-to-month for people who haven't yet gotten big raises in the last >> it wasn't true then and it went into south carolina. he totally different story. all know the economy little bit later and i know time with her entire and when you were in wisconsin. and when you were you would anything here today the same thing when you there. up, moving in the primary within the first contact saturday it was this incisive rate in 2020 credit for your endorsement in. in this area. you have a lot of money and billions of dollars in debt. robert f kennedy junior in the academic cornell west campaigning pretty hard in the community making a case if you want change you got to look outside the democrat party coming from the progressive
the former president to visit the normandy because it was raining. and then you imagine.ime he made the comments yesterday with this possibility referring to trump as a student president, people already said by telling the truth understand that. as far as the grocery store, how you into, there have been economic struggles at the kitchen table■ getting by month-to-month for people who haven't yet gotten big raises in the last >> it wasn't true then and it went into south carolina. he...
43
43
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we are looking at modern day maps of the normandy coast line, we are once so familiar to her, but notof the allied invasion, she's never visited the areas she charted in such vital detail, but would love to see them. it would mean a lot, really, i would like to see the exact places where they stayed. i mean, it's such a long time ago, there won't be many people who are alive still he were alive then. but you would love to go? hm, would be interesting. last summer, she recreated the flight she first took in 1943. even at 103 years old, her adventurous spirit remains undimmed. john maguire, bbc news, whitehall. we'll take a short break. when we come back we will talk more about the post scandal, speaking with one sub postmaster, and also a labour mp who sits on the compensation burden has been campaigning on this for years. and we will get news live from ecuador, the dramatic pictures of the armed gang taking over a live tv studio and the declaration of war from the president on those armed gangs. all coming up on the programme in the next few minutes. after the weather with stabs ineos
we are looking at modern day maps of the normandy coast line, we are once so familiar to her, but notof the allied invasion, she's never visited the areas she charted in such vital detail, but would love to see them. it would mean a lot, really, i would like to see the exact places where they stayed. i mean, it's such a long time ago, there won't be many people who are alive still he were alive then. but you would love to go? hm, would be interesting. last summer, she recreated the flight she...
11
11
Jan 29, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
yes, the same british elite are the normans who robbed, plundered, then settled in normandy, then letr, who is it like, the gene pool is the same, right? and the second reason is that we do not allow the assets of others to be bought cheaply. i thought that the normans would have shuddered if they saw rish sunok. this is true. typical norman. but theirs were different. according to netflix and hollywood movies. very much, the normans conquered britain in 106, if memory serves, they even changed the language, as we remember, well, that’s right, that’s fine too, well, look, a different language, of course, the second reason is that we don’t allow you to buy other people’s assets on the cheap, if we weren’t the center of power, if the same arabs did not try to stick to us as close as possible now so that we would take them. under the wing, so they could be robbed in the same way directly, brix is in the way, because now you can’t enter africa, look, now africa is beginning to understand that it needs to rely on russia, the same central african, mali and so on, this what does that mean,
yes, the same british elite are the normans who robbed, plundered, then settled in normandy, then letr, who is it like, the gene pool is the same, right? and the second reason is that we do not allow the assets of others to be bought cheaply. i thought that the normans would have shuddered if they saw rish sunok. this is true. typical norman. but theirs were different. according to netflix and hollywood movies. very much, the normans conquered britain in 106, if memory serves, they even changed...
14
14
Jan 1, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
on red square are soldiers of the combined unit of the famous normandy neman aviation fighter regimentof our joint fight against fascism. what happened to those marching then with great britain, with the united states , with the french, with the ukrainians, at least using the example of poland alone, look at this transformation, how is this possible, such a monument, such a symbol with a red star has no place in the public space of poland. thank you for this act of decency and courage for getting rid of this horrific symbol of genocide. the russian world is a cancer that consumes not only the majority of russian society, but threatens all of europe. thus, it is not enough to support ukraine and its military struggle against russia. destroyed by the nazis, so soviet military railway workers restored more than 400 km of railways, 20 km of bridges were also restored and built, but that was not the end of the soviet union's help to poland. after the end of the second world war, the ussr supplied poland with industrial equipment alone in the amount of half a billion dollars at the exchange
on red square are soldiers of the combined unit of the famous normandy neman aviation fighter regimentof our joint fight against fascism. what happened to those marching then with great britain, with the united states , with the french, with the ukrainians, at least using the example of poland alone, look at this transformation, how is this possible, such a monument, such a symbol with a red star has no place in the public space of poland. thank you for this act of decency and courage for...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
in the us. republicans will have votes on monday in the iowa caucuses to examine the presidential normandy, while former president donald trump, is way ahead in the opinion polls a close contest for 2nd place is expected for the north carolina governor nikki haley is attempting to stay ahead of the florida governor, wrong dissenters. washington bureau chief enos port is in iowa. as you fall this report. the world is watching the state in the house and of the us to day. it's only hours to wait until the republicans stop caucusing to find out who they want to pick us their parties. frontrunner in the presidential elections. this might be the coldest caucus in history was minus 30 degrees celsius. the big question is, how will this affect the turn or it will people rather stay home and their warm homes instead of going out in congress end, which candidate will suffer most? will it be nikki haley? will it be rhonda census or will it be donald trump? or do you say that the republicans care about and to do they like, why and do they like them enough to come out even in this weather? i think nikk
in the us. republicans will have votes on monday in the iowa caucuses to examine the presidential normandy, while former president donald trump, is way ahead in the opinion polls a close contest for 2nd place is expected for the north carolina governor nikki haley is attempting to stay ahead of the florida governor, wrong dissenters. washington bureau chief enos port is in iowa. as you fall this report. the world is watching the state in the house and of the us to day. it's only hours to wait...
56
56
Jan 25, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the filmmaker john ford was on the beach in normandy doing a camera crew for the coast guard, and he reports the heroism of people like weaver and the black duck drivers who were there that day. there were 1700 black americans who are part of the d-day invasion, even though they're often not featured as part of that story. i think because everyone here, d-day, just stood for day of the invasion. there'still d-day plus one, d-day plus two. and it truly is the weeks thereafter are equally crucial to the allies success unit. that's really important to that. part of the story is the red bull express group that was 75% black truck drivers who led this, but a truck convoy that moved supplies from the beaches of normandy and from the terrible port through france and into germany. eventually, as you know, they're pushing their without the red bull express a the black men who were voting those trucks, it would have been impossible for the armies to at the pace and with the flexibility that they could. it's one of the ways that the american army is much more mobile and dynamic than the german
the filmmaker john ford was on the beach in normandy doing a camera crew for the coast guard, and he reports the heroism of people like weaver and the black duck drivers who were there that day. there were 1700 black americans who are part of the d-day invasion, even though they're often not featured as part of that story. i think because everyone here, d-day, just stood for day of the invasion. there'still d-day plus one, d-day plus two. and it truly is the weeks thereafter are equally crucial...
14
14
Jan 26, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
his group landed at normandy just days after the d-day. he was only 19 years old when he was there and his 21st birthday. he's back at home, 1946, to cater mississippi. he leads a group of black veterans who try to to vote, only to be turned away, a white mob with guns, he said later i had been in omaha beach. all we black soldiers wanted was to be ordinary citizens. we fought during the war. america, mississippi included. now, after the germans, japanese hadn't killed us. it looked as white mississippians would. whatever it was fighting against us that people like james eastland weren't elected democratically. mississippi 48% black population, but only 1% of black people were registered vote because of decades of intimidation. racist tactics like the poll tax. that's what evers was fighting against. he dedicated his life to civil rights helps investigate the lynching of emmett till in the 1950s until evers is tragically in 1963. so we're thinking about what the greatest generation means. we have to include people like medgar evers, these
his group landed at normandy just days after the d-day. he was only 19 years old when he was there and his 21st birthday. he's back at home, 1946, to cater mississippi. he leads a group of black veterans who try to to vote, only to be turned away, a white mob with guns, he said later i had been in omaha beach. all we black soldiers wanted was to be ordinary citizens. we fought during the war. america, mississippi included. now, after the germans, japanese hadn't killed us. it looked as white...
28
28
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
we're looking at modern day maps of the normandy coastline, areas once so familiar to her, but neverto see them. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact places where they stayed, but i mean, it's such a long time ago. there won't be many people who are alive still that were alive then. but you'd love to go? mm, it would be interesting. last summer, she recreated a flight she first took in 1943. even at 103 years old, her adventurous spirit remains undimmed. john maguire, bbc news, whitehall. time for a look at the weather. here's stav daneos. it is still very cold! it is staying cold for some of us. high pressure continues to bring a welcome dry and fine spell of weather but we are in that cold air mass and it is still breezy in the south. but quite a bit of sunshine around. you can see the high pressure to the north of scotland. slightly less cold air moving in from the north sea and gradually feeling down into northern and eastern parts of the country so turning a little less cold later in the week. cloud across much of the north of the uk. some glimmers of sunsh
we're looking at modern day maps of the normandy coastline, areas once so familiar to her, but neverto see them. it would mean a lot, really. i would like to see the exact places where they stayed, but i mean, it's such a long time ago. there won't be many people who are alive still that were alive then. but you'd love to go? mm, it would be interesting. last summer, she recreated a flight she first took in 1943. even at 103 years old, her adventurous spirit remains undimmed. john maguire, bbc...
82
82
Jan 10, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
she has never seen normandy. i think she has only seen it from a periscope.e. ~ ., ., ., ., there. we are looking forward to brinuain there. we are looking forward to bringing her— there. we are looking forward to bringing her back _ there. we are looking forward to bringing her back and _ there. we are looking forward to bringing her back and saying - there. we are looking forward to l bringing her back and saying thank you, christian, you have saved many lives. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., you, christian, you have saved many lives. ~ ., ., ., ., lives. what do you get out of this? me personally. _ lives. what do you get out of this? me personally. i — lives. what do you get out of this? me personally, i am _ lives. what do you get out of this? me personally, i am a _ lives. what do you get out of this? me personally, i am a history- lives. what do you get out of this? me personally, i am a history fan. | me personally, i am a history fan. so to be with living history has been great for me. people like christian. we have veterans from arnhem. just to be with them, kno
she has never seen normandy. i think she has only seen it from a periscope.e. ~ ., ., ., ., there. we are looking forward to brinuain there. we are looking forward to bringing her— there. we are looking forward to bringing her back _ there. we are looking forward to bringing her back and _ there. we are looking forward to bringing her back and saying - there. we are looking forward to l bringing her back and saying thank you, christian, you have saved many lives. ~ ., ., , ., ., ., you,...
18
18
Jan 8, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
principal minister d-normandie.many will be stuck in traffic jams for at least a week from today. across the country, farmers will hold demonstrations against the traffic light coalition policy with rallies, protest camps, and tractor blockades. the country is facing a transport collapse. it is no longer only berlin that is in the red zone of anger, as was the case during the farmer protests in december. and in general all german metropolises, including dusseldor, frankfurt am main and hamburg. and all because the scholz government is trying to cut all possible subsidies. why can’t the german authorities just borrow more, like everyone else? other countries do. but they are going to borrow more than they planned, something around 70 billion euros, but still not exceeding this limit, in order to at least maintain the illusion. mikhail antonov. on monday night, the streets of berlin were filled with an iron stream. thousands of tractors, trailers loaded with manure, the smell of diesel fuel, orange beacons. they stopp
principal minister d-normandie.many will be stuck in traffic jams for at least a week from today. across the country, farmers will hold demonstrations against the traffic light coalition policy with rallies, protest camps, and tractor blockades. the country is facing a transport collapse. it is no longer only berlin that is in the red zone of anger, as was the case during the farmer protests in december. and in general all german metropolises, including dusseldor, frankfurt am main and hamburg....
23
23
Jan 8, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
thirty-year-old minister of defense sebastian lekarnu and the forty-three-year-old minister of agriculture de normandiereshuffles in the government are beneficial. macron against the background of the upcoming elections to the european parliament. according to polls, the party of the president of the fifth republic is currently behind marine lepine's far-right coalition by about 10 points. new materials in the jeffrey epstein case prove beale's guilt clinton and prince andrew in connection with minors and girls. american media report that epstein's documents have been found.
thirty-year-old minister of defense sebastian lekarnu and the forty-three-year-old minister of agriculture de normandiereshuffles in the government are beneficial. macron against the background of the upcoming elections to the european parliament. according to polls, the party of the president of the fifth republic is currently behind marine lepine's far-right coalition by about 10 points. new materials in the jeffrey epstein case prove beale's guilt clinton and prince andrew in connection with...
20
20
Jan 14, 2024
01/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
when general patton covered up the landing in normandy by his appearance, being himself at calais atime, he also knew what he was doing, so, let's say, i would share public activity, separated real activity, and what will happen later... is written in history textbooks, look, mr. vasyl, this is my question, almost all of them, both ukrainian experts and western experts, say that the troops are actually at the end last year, they leaned their foreheads against each other, that is , the russians are standing, the ukrainians are standing, and, if such a thing started, well, such an atmosphere was built up that there is simply nothing. ukrainians in the first place, oh-oh-oh, and then i ask, are surprises possible? that is, we say, yes, well, everyone they confirm, yes, they persisted, they mention the first world war, no there is no progress , ay-yay-yay, what to do, how to be, but on the other hand, history seems to me to show that this does not mean that it has finally already tied there and stopped, what do you say, mr. mykola? well , you, as a person who has read more than one book,
when general patton covered up the landing in normandy by his appearance, being himself at calais atime, he also knew what he was doing, so, let's say, i would share public activity, separated real activity, and what will happen later... is written in history textbooks, look, mr. vasyl, this is my question, almost all of them, both ukrainian experts and western experts, say that the troops are actually at the end last year, they leaned their foreheads against each other, that is , the russians...
22
22
Jan 8, 2024
01/24
by
RUSSIA24
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
thirty-year-old minister of defense sebastian lekarnu and the forty-year-old minister of agriculture julien de normandie the most likely successors. as french publications write, government reshuffles are beneficial to macron against the backdrop of the upcoming ones. to the european parliament, according to polls, the president's party is fifth the republic currently trails marine lepine's far-right coalition by about 10 points. new materials in the jeffrey epstein case prove the guilt of bill clinton and prince andrew in relations with minors and girls. american media report that intimate videos with their participation were found in epstein’s documents. by the way , clinton. prince andrew continues to deny his guilt. in addition, more than a hundred photographs of young girls and high-ranking and famous passengers on the lolita express were published. in many pictures ghislaine maxwell, a convicted accomplice, was present and swore that she was virtually absent from these parties. the great franz beckenbaur, one of the best football players in history, died in germany. kaiser, as they called him. his
thirty-year-old minister of defense sebastian lekarnu and the forty-year-old minister of agriculture julien de normandie the most likely successors. as french publications write, government reshuffles are beneficial to macron against the backdrop of the upcoming ones. to the european parliament, according to polls, the president's party is fifth the republic currently trails marine lepine's far-right coalition by about 10 points. new materials in the jeffrey epstein case prove the guilt of bill...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
now this here is the a 13 highway heading north west from paris, right out to normandy and beyond. now, a single day of protests last friday has now turned into a nationwide collection of, well, what amounts to here as, as pretty much a street party, i would say complete with food trucks, style concession, picnic tables, lots of beer, both in hands and on tables and other beverages being served up a tent with the tv set to the news to watch the coverage or any announcements that might come up. it's important to underscore that the interior minister as ordered the protection of these protest adults, which really speaks volumes about the kind of public support that the french government knows that this movement has. we're talking 89 percent support, according to the latest docs, a pool, french furnace, or gabriella tubs inaugural speech defense parliament on tuesday. having just taken office earlier this month was supposed to be about his grand vision for france. that totally got the rail to him. now everyone just wants to know what the heck is going to do about the farming prices. i
now this here is the a 13 highway heading north west from paris, right out to normandy and beyond. now, a single day of protests last friday has now turned into a nationwide collection of, well, what amounts to here as, as pretty much a street party, i would say complete with food trucks, style concession, picnic tables, lots of beer, both in hands and on tables and other beverages being served up a tent with the tv set to the news to watch the coverage or any announcements that might come up....
41
41
Jan 18, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
decisive and . 2024 i hope many of you will come to celebrate the 80th anniversy of the landing in normandyish americans, analyze and sometimes in the far reaches of the world and many of our african allies and we are goingp to celebrate that. liberty, freedom and we shall try to make■rom the diplomatic point of view and then we will have the paralympics in the summer which will a cultural event. we will also be the summit, 33 years but we have not hosted a summit and w shall■ also be reopening the cathedral of notre dame. at year of challenges because as we can see the world his formidable exploration of agendas and europe is facing great difficulties in thisbecause eveg faster. ai is innovating at top speed. we are one of the top european countries to■5j do so but the u. and china are investing a lot so we must face that agea realistically. and after the start of the conflict by russia on ukra the t in the u.s., europe has a huge issue with a cost of energy and other organizations. we can see the world divided between the u.s. and china. war has returned and if they would end up with of t
decisive and . 2024 i hope many of you will come to celebrate the 80th anniversy of the landing in normandyish americans, analyze and sometimes in the far reaches of the world and many of our african allies and we are goingp to celebrate that. liberty, freedom and we shall try to make■rom the diplomatic point of view and then we will have the paralympics in the summer which will a cultural event. we will also be the summit, 33 years but we have not hosted a summit and w shall■ also be...
16
16
Jan 16, 2024
01/24
by
1TV
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
was the american film the longest day, in 1963, which told about the landing of american troops in normandy and showed a wide three-hour panorama. heroic actions of american paratroopers, american marines, american sailors and local french resistance, which, of course, was completely sucked out, because no french resistance existed in nature, if there were any actions of underground fighters in france, these were mainly armenian, yugoslav and jewish underground groups, the french had almost nothing to do with them, the film was in general... quite interesting and lively, but it completely pissed off the politburo because in a three-hour film i couldn’t find even a few minutes to talk about the actions of the soviet army at that moment, and despite the fact that it was not shown in russia, quite a lot of furious reviews came out in all sorts of collections like on the screens of the world, where in one of the texts, i clearly i remember the author compared this picture with the creations of the nazi channel lenishtal, i’ll be honest, there was no connection with the riefenschal films in the
was the american film the longest day, in 1963, which told about the landing of american troops in normandy and showed a wide three-hour panorama. heroic actions of american paratroopers, american marines, american sailors and local french resistance, which, of course, was completely sucked out, because no french resistance existed in nature, if there were any actions of underground fighters in france, these were mainly armenian, yugoslav and jewish underground groups, the french had almost...
80
80
Jan 13, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
a fire that burned in normandy when we stormed the shores, defeated nazi germany.ame fire that burned at the foot of the berlin wall in 1987 when a resolute republican president stood in front of that wall and said mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, eventually leading to the destruction of the soviet union. carry that torch and preserves that sacred fire of liberty. we do not shy away from this responsibility, it is a responsibility we welcome because if not us, then who and if not now than when? i will be a candidate that will sweep us to victory across the land, i will be a leader you can be proud of and as your president i will win these fights for you, i will leave this country and i promise i will not let you down. thank you all and god bless. [applause] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] ♪ [music playing] [music playing] [indistinct conversations] >> how are you doing? >> good. [music playing] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [music playing] [indistinct conversations] [music playing] [indistinct conversations] [indisti
a fire that burned in normandy when we stormed the shores, defeated nazi germany.ame fire that burned at the foot of the berlin wall in 1987 when a resolute republican president stood in front of that wall and said mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall, eventually leading to the destruction of the soviet union. carry that torch and preserves that sacred fire of liberty. we do not shy away from this responsibility, it is a responsibility we welcome because if not us, then who and if not now than...
56
56
Jan 14, 2024
01/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
a fire that burns on the beaches of normandy when i married band brothers stormed the shores, defeatedazi germany and to liberty throughout the world. the same fire that burned at the foot of the berlin wall in 1987 when a resolute republican president stood in front of that wall and said, mr. gorbachev, tear down that wall eventually leading to the destruction of the soviet union. this is our responsibility to carry that torch and preserve that sacred fire of liberty. we do not shy away from this responsibility. this is a responsibility that we welcome. if not us, then who, and if not now, then when? i am asking for your support on monday night. i will be a candidate that will help sweep us to victory across the land. i will be a leader you can always be proud of, and as were president i will win these fights for you, i will lead this country, and i promise you i will not let you down. thank you all, god bless. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. >> thank you. [indiscernible chatter] ♪ >> great. >> we got this on monday. ♪ >> cold enough for you? [laughter] >> all right. ♪ [indiscer
a fire that burns on the beaches of normandy when i married band brothers stormed the shores, defeatedazi germany and to liberty throughout the world. the same fire that burned at the foot of the berlin wall in 1987 when a resolute republican president stood in front of that wall and said, mr. gorbachev, tear down that wall eventually leading to the destruction of the soviet union. this is our responsibility to carry that torch and preserve that sacred fire of liberty. we do not shy away from...
47
47
Jan 19, 2024
01/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
ijust hope to god i can see normandy again. why is it important for you to go back?there. i usually visit them. it's nice to see the people again. altogether please... and whenever bill travels, his companions are treated to a song. tonight, there's even a duet with his daughter, linda. as a 20—year—old, he discovered first—hand the horrors of war. and now, as a newly—crowned 100—year—old, bill gladden spreads joy wherever he goes to whoever he meets. john maguire, bbc news, suffolk. what a wonderful story and lovely location! we pass on our congratulations on his 100th birthday. coming up on breakfast... for those taking part in dryjanuary, you're over the halfway mark — but the end could also be in sight for the large glass of wine too. we'll hear how scientists believe that taking the biggest serving off the wine list, could benefit the nation's health — without hurting pubs' profits. we will find out more a little later. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello, good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria hollins. the mayor sadiq khan has
ijust hope to god i can see normandy again. why is it important for you to go back?there. i usually visit them. it's nice to see the people again. altogether please... and whenever bill travels, his companions are treated to a song. tonight, there's even a duet with his daughter, linda. as a 20—year—old, he discovered first—hand the horrors of war. and now, as a newly—crowned 100—year—old, bill gladden spreads joy wherever he goes to whoever he meets. john maguire, bbc news,...
12
12
Jan 1, 2024
01/24
by
ESPRESO
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly the same situation, we explained why, let's say, it is dangerous ... to hold a meeting in the normandyormat in paris, because it will create completely unrealistic expectations for vladimir putin capitulation of ukraine, and it is not known how he will react to the unpreparedness of our new government for such a capitulation, why it is dangerous to carry out this whole process of searching for a dialogue with the national assembly. rpr, because russia will create the illusion that it is luring us into traps, and if we do not fall into these traps, it will in turn create. the idea of the need to resolve the conflict by force, because these are weak people, they are trying to somehow come to an agreement with us, but they cannot, we will push them. this very situation of institutionality, when leading positions in people who had nothing to do with them were appointed to critically important structures, already creating the impression among the russians that they would be able to easily take the situation under control. and when we know this famous phrase that if we strengthened the arm
exactly the same situation, we explained why, let's say, it is dangerous ... to hold a meeting in the normandyormat in paris, because it will create completely unrealistic expectations for vladimir putin capitulation of ukraine, and it is not known how he will react to the unpreparedness of our new government for such a capitulation, why it is dangerous to carry out this whole process of searching for a dialogue with the national assembly. rpr, because russia will create the illusion that it is...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
that hillary clinton, who was, of course, running to be the the normandy for the democrat presidential candidate into thousands. i shall sound to barca bowman, but it is alleged that she sent special agents round to the house of her friend and said that if she continued to testify, if she released the, the details of they said that sex type of a having sex with henry's husband bill clinton about her will have family would come to home. now she says that those agents arrived at her house and they forced to essentially to sign a document disclosure documents, saying that she would keep a little list. and that she was counted a substantial cash payment from the clinton foundation. she also says that her friend that's threatened to suit jeffrey at the same for damages because of what happened to on his island, but was bullied by out into a few minutes. again, his lawyer who again, as he said, is implicated himself in the light is on his what side of the bill clinton is not the only form a president that's been named didn't these like just this like just shows of court documents.
that hillary clinton, who was, of course, running to be the the normandy for the democrat presidential candidate into thousands. i shall sound to barca bowman, but it is alleged that she sent special agents round to the house of her friend and said that if she continued to testify, if she released the, the details of they said that sex type of a having sex with henry's husband bill clinton about her will have family would come to home. now she says that those agents arrived at her house and...
89
89
Jan 11, 2024
01/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what happened in normandy park, washington, 20 miles outside of seattle. parents were completely caught off guard. what about the book? we opened it. here is a passage: whether you feel like a boy, girl, both, neither or describe yourself another way, that is your gender identity. when you were born you couldn't tell people who you were, how you felt. they looked at you and made a guess. i saw a penis and guessed it was a boy. i mean this is for fourth graders. parents in the school district aren't happy. they talked about to independent journalist jonathan choe. >> i don't think that is a super good use of time. i want to know what the curriculum is. i would like to talk to my child before they go to school and all the sudden come home and getting information from a person that is not me on a subject i think is a little big for a young mind. >> you want to opt them out? >> yes. i am [indiscernible] . >> jesse: prime time reached out and defended their actions, teachers conducted the lesson where mr. angel is known by students. goal of the lesson to provid
that is what happened in normandy park, washington, 20 miles outside of seattle. parents were completely caught off guard. what about the book? we opened it. here is a passage: whether you feel like a boy, girl, both, neither or describe yourself another way, that is your gender identity. when you were born you couldn't tell people who you were, how you felt. they looked at you and made a guess. i saw a penis and guessed it was a boy. i mean this is for fourth graders. parents in the school...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
easy to convince the average citizens that it was the us that defeated nancy germany by lending and normandy. while russians did nothing but watch. and c, average citizen will believe it because he's not burdened with knowledge. the values a more complicated, they can be touched and put into practice. most reflected in the declaration of the rights of man and the citizens, and true european values. a christian that everyone has an opinion about. and stories of american troops defeating fascism in europe. lose relevance. which means they don't affect the russian speaking population in the baltics. those and there's always political stick that they use 10 years. uh, but i do want each just for to use the blue book because of that of the most the night to nick in the same use case story. keep me of can look, you might even only 6 of us will try, you see, which has think you have the history of if you could just look at the history that i see on the part of you just a moment water. when you go to the beach is a deep to with a probably lose the grocery store. i'm like, i don't that on you. so 1st
easy to convince the average citizens that it was the us that defeated nancy germany by lending and normandy. while russians did nothing but watch. and c, average citizen will believe it because he's not burdened with knowledge. the values a more complicated, they can be touched and put into practice. most reflected in the declaration of the rights of man and the citizens, and true european values. a christian that everyone has an opinion about. and stories of american troops defeating fascism...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
easy to convince the average citizens that it was the us that defeated nancy germany by lending and normandy, while russians did nothing but watch, as the average citizens will believe it because he's not buttoned with knowledge, the values a more complicated, they can be touched and put into practice. most reflected in the declaration of the rights of man and the citizens, and true european values of christian that everyone has an opinion about. and stories of american troops defeating fascism in europe lose relevance. which means they don't affect the russian speaking population in the baltics that those and there's always political things i use 10 years. uh, but i do when each just for the us, the little bunker. so that's the most the night to nick in the same use case story, keep me of can look you money. you know, these are the most to try and you see which has think you have the history. but if you could just look at the history of it, i see on the probably just a moment water when you go to the beach or do you do with a private window, eastern and rescue strongly countertops that i'm
easy to convince the average citizens that it was the us that defeated nancy germany by lending and normandy, while russians did nothing but watch, as the average citizens will believe it because he's not buttoned with knowledge, the values a more complicated, they can be touched and put into practice. most reflected in the declaration of the rights of man and the citizens, and true european values of christian that everyone has an opinion about. and stories of american troops defeating fascism...
10
10.0
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
her and her family now can we couldn't see them at the time was beginning to become the democratic normandy for the 2008 presidential elections because he was eventually to news out to buy record bomb up. but it was, it lights, but hillary special agents to her friend who remains on named a send to those them to her house, to full. so then to sign an agreement, and she was given a substantial cash donation from the clinton foundation. but with the implication, the if she didn't sign it on the if she spoke out the serious home would come to her, she said to her friend, it also threatened to sue epstein for damages, but was bullied by his lawyer. i'm interested with somebody who is also of course be named in the epstein file, so it becomes more more sinister. it's also worth noticing. the bill clinton is not the only form of president that was being drawn into the scandal. the full suite of the court documents is also named donald trump as somebody who have sex with a woman. it's extremes, new york months, and now we have to say the old men, all of those involve, have vigorously denied the al
her and her family now can we couldn't see them at the time was beginning to become the democratic normandy for the 2008 presidential elections because he was eventually to news out to buy record bomb up. but it was, it lights, but hillary special agents to her friend who remains on named a send to those them to her house, to full. so then to sign an agreement, and she was given a substantial cash donation from the clinton foundation. but with the implication, the if she didn't sign it on the...